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@Koniption2

Canada 가입일 Eylül 2021
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torpendo@Koniption2·
@Martyupnorth If you bring it to my table or house ill tip, if i have time get up and go get it myself I won't
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Martyupnorth®- Unacceptable Fact Checker
🚨 67% of Canadians say ENOUGH with the tipping. Are we finally done pretending every coffee run needs a 20% “thanks for existing” fee? From Tim Hortons to the self-checkout screens… who else is exhausted? Drop your biggest tipping horror story below. Do you always tip?
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Bella@BellaBaddie__·
If I offered you a job for $4,000 a month would you quit your 9-5?
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🚨To own Trump -- This American Democrat just moved to a province where his KIDS will be FORCED to attend French school and hospital wait times are mostly in excess of 24 hours and they've overridden the Charter of Rights 25 times to pass laws and he has NO CLUE 😂😂
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torpendo@Koniption2·
@audricmoses Because the largest amount who where going to sign already have. The only ones left to are the ones who are on the fence about it. And they are doing smaller less populated areas as well now
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Audric Moses 🇨🇦@audricmoses·
The most striking thing in all of these Alberta separatist petition signing photos is the fact that there's almost never anyone there, other than the canvassers. The 3 people in the photo below is the most I've ever seen. Seems lonely. Like Matt Damon on Mars... #ableg #cdnpoli
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Gaetano Piccirilli@gaetano1piccir1·
@JeffreyRWRath How will an independent Alberta pay for its social services? Taxes are used by the government to pay for social programs. Money doesn’t grow on trees. Explain! I don’t expect an answer. You’re just trying to brainwash people into believing your bullshit! It won’t work.
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torpendo@Koniption2·
@The_Money_Buddy Depends on if he can run and manage a buisness. But index funds are a safer bet
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The Money Buddy
The Money Buddy@The_Money_Buddy·
A friend asked me for advice. He has $100,000 saved. He’s deciding between: A) Put it all into index funds B) Use it to start a business What would you recommend?
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Old Canada Series@oldcanadaseries·
It isn’t about Alberta Independence- it’s about trying to break up Canada. Pathetic.
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torpendo@Koniption2·
@MarcNixon24 I am with you, but capital gains is jot 67% the inclusion rate is 67% Meaning on 100k capital gains 67% of it 67k is what you get taxed on. Not the tax rate. Even though that is a big jump from the 50% it was previously. Let's keep things accurate
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Marc Nixon
Marc Nixon@MarcNixon24·
For all the people that think the Liberals would never go after your Home Equity Just like... Liberals would never increase capital gains tax to 67% Liberals would never give away your FEE SIMPLE Title to Aboriginals Liberals would NEVER illegally use the emergency act
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torpendo@Koniption2·
@IslandTimeHD @DVBobbie @Martyupnorth It is no difrent than if you move to Costa Rica, you are still entitled to it. That money may get moved to a new pension program if you are still contributing and there is a new one for Alberta, but again that money will still be yours.
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CanucksWrenchCo@IslandTimeHD·
@DVBobbie @Koniption2 @Martyupnorth All I am saying it’s it’s not guaranteed. There will be a negotiation You can assume the outcome, I think most people would agree the likely outcome would be staying eligible for benefits you have paid into but you don’t know for certain until those negotiations are made
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Martyupnorth®- Unacceptable Fact Checker
The Canada Pension Plan is a social contract between you and the Government of Canada. Upon retirement, you collect your pension benefits, regardless of where you live in Canada. If you retire to another province than the one you worked in, or even move to another country, you are still entitled to your pension. Living in an independent Alberta will in no way affect you existing pension.
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torpendo@Koniption2·
@Tablesalt13 How about we just cut imigration down rather than try and pay for abortions for them
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Tablesalt 🇨🇦🇺🇸@Tablesalt13·
🚨NEW The government of Canada announces $1 million in additional funding for abortions for immigrants to Canada, aboriginals, visible minorities and the LGBT community
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CanucksWrenchCo@IslandTimeHD·
No it’s still a government controlled federal pension plan. The government just doesn’t have control over how it is invested. There is nothing outlined in the Canada pension plan act, the constitution or clarity act outlines eligibility or entitlement if you are apart of a province that becomes sovereign. So it needs to be negotiated
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torpendo@Koniption2·
@IslandTimeHD @Martyupnorth Wrong what you contributed is yours period no negation. What would be unknown is contributions ect moving forward from seperation. Everything put in prior is yours. It isnt a benifit its somwthing you paid into
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CanucksWrenchCo@IslandTimeHD·
@Martyupnorth That is an assumption not a given. It would still need to be negotiated after a successful referendum
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torpendo@Koniption2·
@KindaSortaMaebe If the lease gives the rate monthly thats the rate, Or maybe using rhe tenants logic here 1300 is for February and the other months should be more
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torpendo@Koniption2·
@nenshi 2015–2016 -$6.4 billion deficit 2016–2017 -$10.8 billion deficit 2017–2018 -billion deficit 2018–2019 -$6.7 billion deficit 2016 $15M cut to forest fire budget
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Naheed Nenshi
Naheed Nenshi@nenshi·
If you live in Alberta, you're paying more. 30 new or increased fees for services that most families already find it hard to afford. We deserve better.
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torpendo@Koniption2·
@heathersweetab The ndp under funded and still over spent. Healthcare budget 2019 20B Healthcare budget 2026 34B Education budget 2019 8.2B Education budget 2026 10.8B
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Heather Sweet
Heather Sweet@heathersweetab·
The UCP government’s 2026 budget leaves Alberta with a $9.4B deficit that will take generations to repay. Instead of solutions, Danielle Smith and the UCP look for someone else to blame. Albertans deserve better.
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torpendo@Koniption2·
@heathersweetab 2015–2016 -$6.4 billion deficit 2016–2017 -$10.8 billion deficit 2017–2018 -$8.0 billion deficit 2018–2019 -$6.7 billion deficit
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torpendo@Koniption2·
@DrAlmarielao That's why its law here if they let you go during your notice, they have to pay you for the notice period.
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Dr.L@DrAlmarielao·
A woman at an office decides to do the “right thing” and gives her employer a two-week notice after accepting a new job. Instead of appreciating the professionalism, the manager tells her to pack her things and leave the same day. Two-week notices used to be about professionalism and mutual respect, but situations like this make many employees question whether loyalty in the workplace is still a two-way street. Some companies appreciate the notice, while others treat it as a signal to cut ties right away. If there’s always a risk of being terminated immediately, is giving a two-week notice still worth it?
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torpendo@Koniption2·
@CatWomaniya He was being helpful, the girls decided they did not need the help. End of story. Why must everyone make every single little thing some big deal or issue.
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torpendo@Koniption2·
@yvessirae That's great, you helped him dodge a bullet. No self respecting man needs a partner only there for his money
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Yves ౨ৎ
Yves ౨ৎ@yvessirae·
I dated a broke man once. On Valentine’s Day he said he didn’t have money to take me out, so I made my own plans and went to dinner with my best friend. We were laughing, eating, having a good time all on my own dime. Meanwhile he kept texting me the whole night saying,
“So you’re just out enjoying yourself without me?” Never again.
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torpendo@Koniption2·
@KirkLubimov I wonder if its because of the origin of immigrants, I find the ones from certain countries are much more lazy than others
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Kirk Lubimov
Kirk Lubimov@KirkLubimov·
America's productivity grew twice as fast as Canada's in 2025! 2025 labour productivity: USA: 2.2% Canada: 1.1% That's 100% difference in productivity growth. That's huge, especially over time.
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